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Re: Wardner / Hugh McKay
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Posted by moseed on March 19, 2007 at 17:16:18 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: Wardner / Hugh McKay posted by Mike CA on March 19, 2007 at 15:34:10:
MikeCA, You have never presented yourself as someone other than a fellow who wants to learn and, more importantly, you have the urge even the rabid collector/restorers have and can't explain. Most on this board are stricken with it and "THATS WHAT WE ALL HAVE IN COMMON"! Yes! From there we diversify. Your a fun fellow because you have energy and get excited easily. Some here live this stuff and many take your questions seriously. You are an intelligent fellow and so ask a lot of questions. Without stepping on your sensitivities and upsetting you I will volunteer that perhaps you should apply a few of the suggestions generously provided. Apply the wisdom learned so the generous folks here get some satisfaction watching you develope.You are no doubt a smart fellow and would like to have all the information that will be required before you tackle your first rebuild and, it just don't happen like that. Pull the trigger and get a few small things done and share it with your buddies. Keep asking the questions, there are some very interesting and helpful folks here georgeky and Allan for sure but also the fellows who can be quick to nip but are as generous in their intentions. Good luck! bang bang!
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